CPennypacker:All Republicans with one crazy ass democrat thrown in for balance

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yep

Two democrats, but yeah.The important part:

The Tennessee Democratic Party disavowed Clayton the day after the primary,

Lyon was running for chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court but was removed from the ballot in August 2012 by the state Democratic Party+The Democratic Party also pulled him off the ballot once before; in 1994, he was removed from the gubernatorial race for violating party rules.

The Tennessee Democratic Party disavowed Clayton the day after the primary,

Lyon was running for chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court but was removed from the ballot in August 2012 by the state Democratic Party+The Democratic Party also pulled him off the ballot once before; in 1994, he was removed from the gubernatorial race for violating party rules.

Liberals don't stick their vote in crazy.

It's true. For all the conspiracy crap out there--they really don't seem to let the fringe in. Republicans have long since gone off the deep end because of exactly that--letting in the religious wingnuts. And just wingnuts.

[Mark Clayton] believes the government is building concentration camps to imprison Americans and that elites in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada are conspiring to form a "North American Union" (NAU) merging the three nations

whidbey:[Mark Clayton] believes the government is building concentration camps to imprison Americans and that elites in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada are conspiring to form a "North American Union" (NAU) merging the three nations

Awesome.

I'm cool with a NAU, as long as we give Canada's government the reins. The US government is too full of crazy.

HeartBurnKid:whidbey: [Mark Clayton] believes the government is building concentration camps to imprison Americans and that elites in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada are conspiring to form a "North American Union" (NAU) merging the three nations

Awesome.

I'm cool with a NAU, as long as we give Canada's government the reins. The US government is too full of crazy.

We'd still have to kick out some of their nuts, too. There are some seriously scary right-wing politicos up there you don't always hear about. Difficulty: not just in Alberta.

Clayton's current site is tamer, though he wants to eliminate "secret national ID cards" from Tennessee drivers' licenses and to stop the government from mandating that "transexual[s] and homosexuals" grab children in "stranger-danger zones" in airports.

You know what? Our right-leaning friends have a good point on this occasion - Alternet is clearly an outlet with a distinct editorial position, and the list does skew heavily right.

So, let's see what you've got. Who would you nominate to balance this list? Who are the most extreme fringe left political candidates? What are their chances of being elected, and what sort of relationship do they have with the Democratic Party? Show us your idea of the worst of the worst, and let's compare.

BMulligan:You know what? Our right-leaning friends have a good point on this occasion - Alternet is clearly an outlet with a distinct editorial position, and the list does skew heavily right.

So, let's see what you've got. Who would you nominate to balance this list? Who are the most extreme fringe left political candidates? What are their chances of being elected, and what sort of relationship do they have with the Democratic Party? Show us your idea of the worst of the worst, and let's compare.

skullkrusher:BMulligan: You know what? Our right-leaning friends have a good point on this occasion - Alternet is clearly an outlet with a distinct editorial position, and the list does skew heavily right.

So, let's see what you've got. Who would you nominate to balance this list? Who are the most extreme fringe left political candidates? What are their chances of being elected, and what sort of relationship do they have with the Democratic Party? Show us your idea of the worst of the worst, and let's compare.

These two would be great candidates for this list if she wasn't 28 and he was born in the US

Yea, they are definitely revolutionary socialists, but I don't think they'd be friends of the Dems. The Dems, are at their most extreme, center left.

nekulor:skullkrusher: BMulligan: You know what? Our right-leaning friends have a good point on this occasion - Alternet is clearly an outlet with a distinct editorial position, and the list does skew heavily right.

So, let's see what you've got. Who would you nominate to balance this list? Who are the most extreme fringe left political candidates? What are their chances of being elected, and what sort of relationship do they have with the Democratic Party? Show us your idea of the worst of the worst, and let's compare.

These two would be great candidates for this list if she wasn't 28 and he was born in the US

Yea, they are definitely revolutionary socialists, but I don't think they'd be friends of the Dems. The Dems, are at their most extreme, center left.

again, nothing about whether they'd be friends with Dems or not. Those 2 a very much like any Dem I've heard of. It's a list of extreme candidates. These 2 are pretty extreme.

skullkrusher:nekulor: skullkrusher: BMulligan: You know what? Our right-leaning friends have a good point on this occasion - Alternet is clearly an outlet with a distinct editorial position, and the list does skew heavily right.

So, let's see what you've got. Who would you nominate to balance this list? Who are the most extreme fringe left political candidates? What are their chances of being elected, and what sort of relationship do they have with the Democratic Party? Show us your idea of the worst of the worst, and let's compare.

These two would be great candidates for this list if she wasn't 28 and he was born in the US

Yea, they are definitely revolutionary socialists, but I don't think they'd be friends of the Dems. The Dems, are at their most extreme, center left.

again, nothing about whether they'd be friends with Dems or not. Those 2 a very much like any Dem I've heard of. It's a list of extreme candidates. These 2 are pretty extreme.

These guys are eligible for the offices and they want to nationalize all companies valued at $10,000,000,000 and more. Pretty extreme

Yea, that's actually pretty insane. So that would be all the tech giants, the oil companies and most of our infrastructure? I can get behind nationalizing infrastructure and potentially even oil, but anything beyond that is too squicky for me.

nekulor:skullkrusher: nekulor: skullkrusher: BMulligan: You know what? Our right-leaning friends have a good point on this occasion - Alternet is clearly an outlet with a distinct editorial position, and the list does skew heavily right.

So, let's see what you've got. Who would you nominate to balance this list? Who are the most extreme fringe left political candidates? What are their chances of being elected, and what sort of relationship do they have with the Democratic Party? Show us your idea of the worst of the worst, and let's compare.

These two would be great candidates for this list if she wasn't 28 and he was born in the US

Yea, they are definitely revolutionary socialists, but I don't think they'd be friends of the Dems. The Dems, are at their most extreme, center left.

again, nothing about whether they'd be friends with Dems or not. Those 2 a very much like any Dem I've heard of. It's a list of extreme candidates. These 2 are pretty extreme.

These guys are eligible for the offices and they want to nationalize all companies valued at $10,000,000,000 and more. Pretty extreme

Yea, that's actually pretty insane. So that would be all the tech giants, the oil companies and most of our infrastructure? I can get behind nationalizing infrastructure and potentially even oil, but anything beyond that is too squicky for me.

whidbey:HeartBurnKid: whidbey: [Mark Clayton] believes the government is building concentration camps to imprison Americans and that elites in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada are conspiring to form a "North American Union" (NAU) merging the three nations

Awesome.

I'm cool with a NAU, as long as we give Canada's government the reins. The US government is too full of crazy.

We'd still have to kick out some of their nuts, too. There are some seriously scary right-wing politicos up there you don't always hear about. Difficulty: not just in Alberta.

We even have actual whackadoodle lefties up in Canada, not just righties running under the left party and getting disavowed. People who think they have allergies to electricity and that sort of nutjobbery.

He believes the government is building concentration camps to imprison Americans - Well, not now or today, but we did build concentration camps for Japanese Americans during the 40s.

conspiracy-laden claims about things like vaccines - To be fair about the whole vaccine thing, the whole issue stemmed from the use of a "mercury preservative", two terms that have a pretty bad history of causing problems. Hundreds of studies later, science proved that anti-vax stuff as bullshiat, but I think that fact needs some more press.

He introduced the Illegal Alien Crime Reporting Act of 2011, which would have required federal agencies to report on crimes committed by undocumented workers - And? Shouldn't federal agencies report on, I dunno, all crimes?!?

"If slavery were so God-awful, why didn't Jesus or Paul condemn it, why was it in the Constitution and why wasn't there a war before 1861?" - Actually, that's a good question. Jesus, why didn't you condemn slavery? Of course, Jesus condemns the rich, and just look at how many are living here. (Of course, the answer is "politics", but that's still no excuse for letting slavery continue to be the law of the land for so damn long.)